John Olsen | 16/10/2010 01:05:34 |
1294 forum posts 108 photos 1 articles | Well, if one could actually keep up with the changes they keep making...at one time I was a registered engineer, allowed in this country to do anything that a registered electrician was. They did away with that, then I did an electrical service technicians certificate which at that time allowed me to repair appliances for people for money, not that I ever did. (But I was teaching electrical/electronics students at the time and it seemed like a good idea to ahve it.) For a while they liberalised things here so that a homeowner could do pretty much all their own work, as long as it was a property they were occupying themselves...I think they might have tightened that up again. But anyway, so far as I know, installing a light dimmer as part of the pemanent wiring would have required a certified electrician, but incorporating it in a home built battery charge say, would not. As uou say, this is very likely to vary wherever you are. However, generally the most shonky electrical work is done by the registered guys, trying to cut corners. regards John |
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